‘Meldeman Plan’: The First Siege of Vienna

Mar 25, 2022

One of the oldest topographical maps of Vienna is the so-called “Meldeman-Plan’’ published by the Austrian painter and printer Nikolaus Meld...

The Miraculous Survival of Phineas Gage

Mar 24, 2022

What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Except in the case of Phineas Gage, who became a lot of things but strong after an accident that o...

Did an Ancient Persian Queen Suffer From Breast Cancer?

Mar 23, 2022

In Histories , written in the 5th century BC, the Greek historian Herodotus tells the story of Atossa, the queen of Persia, who was struck b...

What the Megaliths of Jharkhand Reveal About Tribal India

Mar 23, 2022

In 2016, a cluster of over 300 megaliths were discovered under a maze of shrubs and garbage near Ranchi. The tombstones of Yamuna Nagar had ...

Joice Heth: The Hoax That Launched P.T. Barnum as a Showman

Mar 22, 2022

Phineas Taylor Barnum, the “greatest showman” on earth was still making a modest living as the owner of a grocery store in 1835 when his pat...

The Whipping Tom of 1681

Mar 22, 2022

The streets of London have witnessed some of the strangest men come and go over the years. From commoners like Theodore Hook, who halted the...

The Mystery of The Campden Wonder

Mar 21, 2022

The year was 1660. In south west England’s Gloucestershire sat a small town called Chipping Campden—a single street rotting under soot and l...

How Dusko Popov Inspired James Bond

Mar 19, 2022

In Into the Lion's Mouth: The True Story of Dusko Popov , author Larry Loftis calls Dusko Popov a showman. He's the stuff of movies,...

Henry Ford’s Soybean Car

Mar 16, 2022

You might blame Henry Ford and his hugely popular T-model for sparking our insatiable passion for cars and the environmental degradation it ...

The Lying Stones of Adam Beringer

Mar 15, 2022

Fossils prove the existence of life at its peak, but in Dr Adam Beringer’s case, they wrote nothing but demise. Almost 300 years ago, he dis...